WEBVTT INDICATES MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES AND DROPPING TEMPERATURES AT 9 PM.RADAR INDICATES DRY WEATHER AROUND OUR LOCAL AREA...BUT SATELLITE SHOWS THAT CLOUDS HAVE BEEN INCREASING AGAIN. A LARGE WINTER STORM IS TAKING WESTERN KANSAS AND EASTERN EXPECTED IN DENVER, AND WINTER STORM WARNING ARE IN PLACE. DRIVING TO DENVER FROM NEBRASKA, ESPEICALLY ALONG THE DIFFICULT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT. AT EPPLEY, SKIES ARE CLOUDY...AND WINDS ARE BRISK FROM THE NORTH.THE ALMANAC INDICATES COOL CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON, WITH A HIGH BELOW OUR SEASONAL AVERAGE.THE HOURLY PLANNER TONIGHT ...TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS BY SUNDAY MORNING. THE STORM PREDICTOR INDICATES MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES TONIGHT WITH CONTINUED NORTH WINDS. ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE WILL DROP THROUGH THE AREA ON SUNDAY, KEEPING CONDITIONS EXTREMELY COLD. BY MONDAY, THE HIGH WILL SLIDE SOUTH EAST OF OMAHA...THIS WILL LEAD TO A SOUTH WIND BY MONDAY AFTERNOON...SO TEMPERATURES WILL AT LEAST CLIMB TO NEAR 30 ON MONDAY.FOR THIS EVENING, SKIES AND CHILLY TEMPERATURES. OVERNIGHT, SKIES WILL REMAIN CLOUDY AND TEMPERATURES WILL WIND CHILL FACTOR BELOW ZERO. BREEZY AND COLD CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE DAY.THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST INDICATES VERY COLD WEATHER UNTIL TUESDAY ...WHEN A BRIEF WARM UP WILL OCCUR. THERE IS A CHANCE OF ACCUMULATING SNOW ON WEDNESDAY.